At this point in time, it’s unclear who will be the starting quarterback for Michigan on Saturday.
The Spartans head to Ann Arbor, Mich. on Saturday night to renew their annual in-state rivalry with the Wolverines. Michigan has been struggling offensively this year — especially in the passing game — and it appears Michigan is unsure who will get the starting nod on Saturday.
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was asked about who would start at quarterback for the Wolverines, and he said “we’ll see.” Check out the video clip from Tony Garcia of the Detroit Free Press below:
Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore on the plan at QB vs. Michigan State: “We’ll see.” pic.twitter.com/6C5hSjq8CW
— Tony Garcia | Detroit Free Press (@RealTonyGarcia) October 21, 2024
Michigan has had three different starting quarterbacks across their seven games this year. Jack Tuttle is the most recent starter, but he struggled in Saturday’s loss against Illinois.
Michigan State and Michigan both come into this rivalry game with 4-3 overall records and 2-2 marks in Big Ten play. Michigan is a touchdown favorite in this matchup.
Kickoff from Michigan Stadium is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on the Big Ten Network.
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